The
Ukrainian-British City Club (UBCC) presents
7th
Annual Economic Panel Discussion
“Outlook for
Ukraine’s Economy in 2012”
Hosted by Bryan Cave
Tuesday 21
February 2012
London, UK
18:30 – 21:00
Commencement: 19:00
The Ukrainian-British City
Club presents the 7th annual economic panel discussion “Outlook for
Ukraine’s Economy in 2012” which will take place at 88 Wood Street, London EC2V
7AJ on Tuesday 21 February 2012, hosted by Bryan Cave. The event will be
followed by a cocktail reception with canapés from the renowned Ukrainian chef
Igor Stassiouk.
Chair/Moderator:
Edward Lucas, Deputy Editor,
The Economist
Guest
Speakers:
Timothy Ash, Head of CEEMEA Research, Royal Bank of Scotland
Dr. Carlo Gallo, Senior Analyst, Russia
and CIS, Control Risks
Alexander Pivovarsky, Senior Economist, Head of Eastern Europe and Caucasus
Research, European Bank of Reconstruction and Development
Sergei Voloboev, Director,
Emerging Markets Economics Research Group, Credit Suisse
Admission is by invitation only.
Cost of attending the event:
UBCC members: free of charge
Non-members: GBP 15 per person
UBCC corporate members are
entitled to be accompanied by a limited number of guests (small business – up
to one, corporate – up to two, large corporate – up to three persons) provided
the names of the guests and their email addresses are provided to the UBCC
within the requisite time limit, and subject to availability of the places.
Please respond by 16 February 2012 to ubcc_event@ubcc.co.uk if you would like to attend
the economic panel discussion. UBCC members will be allocated places (subject
to availability) upon receipt of confirmation of their attendance; non-members
will be allocated places upon receipt of payment. Payment can be made online by
credit/debit cards upon registration on the UBCC website, or by bank transfer
(details available on request). Invoices/receipts are issued on request.
Any non-members who join the UBCC before 16 February 2012 will be entitled to attend the UBCC
annual economic panel discussion “Outlook for Ukraine’s Economy in 2012” free of charge.
If you have already booked your
place, there is no need to reconfirm.